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the capitol of ukraine this tuesday. two developments on the ground. the russians taking control in the view of the u.s. diplomatic development. putin is not blinking. you ukraine's new navy chief switched sides today. one day after he got the job. and we are tracking a strange standoff now in the region. pro russia forces are demanding that troops inside them turn over their weapons. here at home president obama met with his national security team at the white house. secretary of state john kerry says he needs to quote roll it back in crimea. if it comes to that. kiev may turn to the west for help. we are joined by former u.s. ambassador in falls church, georgia. thank you for joining us. in light of these developments in the last few minutes here. if i can start with you, word that forces have taken control. is this an invasion? >> it is. and it is not unusual for us to see russian forces now surrounding ukraine yan bases to ensure that they have complete control with the land mass to ensure that doesn't flip or anythi
the capitol of ukraine this tuesday. two developments on the ground. the russians taking control in the view of the u.s. diplomatic development. putin is not blinking. you ukraine's new navy chief switched sides today. one day after he got the job. and we are tracking a strange standoff now in the region. pro russia forces are demanding that troops inside them turn over their weapons. here at home president obama met with his national security team at the white house. secretary of state john...
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the decision contains the full name of ukraine. this is something which would like to not even guess it could happen. the european union did a great job mediating this crisis. they demonstrate solidarity to help us economically which is important. the eu focuses on all the problems in ukraine which we have had since long ago. demanding that we be inclusive and find solutions for any group of people in any region. any ethnic minority. this is important. it means we need good advice. and also we need good support from them. >> one more question. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. thank you very much. their party is different. the leaders made some statements for some people, but it does not reflect the majority. in the western region -- very constructive. >> will there be a national unity government? >> i explained the effects in our history yesterday. the opposition stated that that the new government would be the government of the people's trust. the people on the streets demanded permission to bring the candidates before the vo
the decision contains the full name of ukraine. this is something which would like to not even guess it could happen. the european union did a great job mediating this crisis. they demonstrate solidarity to help us economically which is important. the eu focuses on all the problems in ukraine which we have had since long ago. demanding that we be inclusive and find solutions for any group of people in any region. any ethnic minority. this is important. it means we need good advice. and also we...
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was innovating ukraine in a phone iy pretext. mike, what exactly are the administrations options at this appointment. >> reporter: the wheels are turning here morgan no question about it. we have been told by a white house spokesman that the president happen about kept apprise this morning by his national security advisers of situation in ukraine, he has plans to speak on the phone with world leaders allied leaders to talk about how to react to this crisis. meanwhile, you are right, john kerry making the rounds of the sunday public affairs shows today here in washington, calling them hooligans, the actions thuggery, accuses russia of 19th century behavior. what about it? what can the united states in coordination with it's allies do in reaction to this apparent aggression on the part of vladimir putin's russia, here is more of what john kerry had to say. >> i talked to were 10 of the foreign ministers of those countries most engaged, the g8 plus some others, and all of them, every single one he have them, arof themare prepared to
was innovating ukraine in a phone iy pretext. mike, what exactly are the administrations options at this appointment. >> reporter: the wheels are turning here morgan no question about it. we have been told by a white house spokesman that the president happen about kept apprise this morning by his national security advisers of situation in ukraine, he has plans to speak on the phone with world leaders allied leaders to talk about how to react to this crisis. meanwhile, you are right, john...
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take a listen. >> what russia is doing now in ukraine violates the principles of the united states charter. it threatens peace and security in europe. russia must stop its military activities and its threats. today we will discuss their implications for european peace and security and for nato's relationship with russia. >>> currently under way a meeting of the nato ukraine commission. that is at the request of ukrainian officials. the commission was actually established in 1997. it was designed to improve ukraine's defense capabilities as well as strengthen ties between kiev and western europe. so that meeting currently under way. we don't have a timetable as to when that will end. we do expect ukrainian ambassador to speak here in brussels following that meeting. so far the messaging coming out of brussels is one of easing tensions, calming things down as well as establishing a nato support for ukraine's sovereignty. deb. >> thank you so much, erin. hopes ukrainian people turning so suddenly with this invasion by russia. we'll check back with you later on. ukraine isn't waiting for the w
take a listen. >> what russia is doing now in ukraine violates the principles of the united states charter. it threatens peace and security in europe. russia must stop its military activities and its threats. today we will discuss their implications for european peace and security and for nato's relationship with russia. >>> currently under way a meeting of the nato ukraine commission. that is at the request of ukrainian officials. the commission was actually established in 1997....
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the crisis in ukraine is generating a strong reaction in the united states. mike viqueira is in washington d.c. covering the response to all this and joins us with more on this. more strong statements from the white house, how much leverage does it have in the crisis. it remains to be seen. officials insist this is not over. vladimir putin is trying to provide him with an off ramp. we have heard from senior administration officials and on twitter from secretary kerry, he's going to kiev op tuesday to meet with ukrainian officials. this as top aids say russian forces have complete operational control, 6,000 troops on the ground. there's no question they are in an occupation position, flying in reinforcements and settling in. this as new diplomatic efforts are underway. president obama has been on the phone talking to angela merkel and david cameron from germany and the u.k. respectively, as well as the polish president. secretary kerry made the rounds of the public affairs shows on sunday, in washington, and had harsh words for vladimir putin and russia's acti
the crisis in ukraine is generating a strong reaction in the united states. mike viqueira is in washington d.c. covering the response to all this and joins us with more on this. more strong statements from the white house, how much leverage does it have in the crisis. it remains to be seen. officials insist this is not over. vladimir putin is trying to provide him with an off ramp. we have heard from senior administration officials and on twitter from secretary kerry, he's going to kiev op...
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has a whole lot of interests in the ukraine the interest of the united states in the ukraine is to separate it from russia and this is operating under what is actually a nineteenth century ideology of what has been spoken of many times in the western press this idea that they see russia with the ukraine as an empire but russia without the ukraine is only a country and of course this is actually never been about russian empire russian having the ukraine but it has been about fanning sectarian tensions in order to addicks the ukraine into the european union and the greater transatlantic community and what we've seen with this attempt. as was cynically displayed in the new and victoria nuland who is acting like a us proconsul dictating. who the next government of the ukraine will be is this is clearly a case of one regime change attempt to many a putin has drawn a red line and said that enough is enough ok alexander this is interesting a red line but i think this time mr mr putin usually really answers to his own questions here and he says this is a red line do you think the western powers are
has a whole lot of interests in the ukraine the interest of the united states in the ukraine is to separate it from russia and this is operating under what is actually a nineteenth century ideology of what has been spoken of many times in the western press this idea that they see russia with the ukraine as an empire but russia without the ukraine is only a country and of course this is actually never been about russian empire russian having the ukraine but it has been about fanning sectarian...
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russian president vladimir putin's par game game her permission to enavoid ukraine. >> the united states will stan with the international community in affirming there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. >> president obama spent 90 minutes speaking with putin this afternoon and hopes to de-escalate the situation. the white house released a statement following the conversation saying the president cautioned russia, it's decision to send troops into the ukraine would negatively impact its standing in the international community. the u.n. security council held a meeting. >> urge member states of the united nations to demonstrate solidarity with the ukraine nation. ukraine's ambassador to the u.n. claims there are 15,000 russian troops on the ground in crimea. the white house says this is a breach of international law and guess against russia's military basing agreement with ukraine. >> china state media says 28 people are dead and 113 injured after a knife-wielding assailants attackes people at a train station in southwestern china. police killed five of the assailants. o
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as stated in the constitution of the russian federation. why else the upper house of parliament for permission to use all forces in ukraine until the situation is stabilized. one of his having the commission has been calling was his reaction to events in crimea and the decisions in the russian poland. we're in a lightning speed at least once inside however it doesn't really jump the gun literally and that i figuratively speaking because in the final decision rests with the president. it would seem to have to say yes or no whether to deploy troops on the ground and crazy and he hasn't done so we get to that point has been emphasized by his spokesman david to school. but he does have the permission to do it just in case the reason for perhaps a need for this permission from the federal council is the fact that said russia is that there's officials are including increased attendance and both houses are all understood from the gate incredibly concerned that the situation surrounding the radical extremist group set up the beginning of the nation
as stated in the constitution of the russian federation. why else the upper house of parliament for permission to use all forces in ukraine until the situation is stabilized. one of his having the commission has been calling was his reaction to events in crimea and the decisions in the russian poland. we're in a lightning speed at least once inside however it doesn't really jump the gun literally and that i figuratively speaking because in the final decision rests with the president. it would...
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the united states will work with ukraine, our allies and partners in europe and around the world, and here at the united nations to uphold and protect the sovereignty, unity and democratic future of ukraine. thank you. >> i thank the representative of the united states, and i give the floor to the representative of the united kingdom. >> president, as the panel presented that some eu member states were involved in making the crisis worse i would like to set out my government's position. the united kingdom is deeply concerned about the tensions in the crimea peninsula and by the fact that the russian parliament authorized action on ukrainian soil against the wishes of the ukrainian government. this action is a grave threat to the sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of ukraine. we condemn any act of aggression against ukraine. we have therefore sought an immediate and full explanation from the russian federation for the decision to authorize military action on sovereign ukrainian soil and the basis of it under international law. earlier today my prime minister called on
the united states will work with ukraine, our allies and partners in europe and around the world, and here at the united nations to uphold and protect the sovereignty, unity and democratic future of ukraine. thank you. >> i thank the representative of the united states, and i give the floor to the representative of the united kingdom. >> president, as the panel presented that some eu member states were involved in making the crisis worse i would like to set out my government's...
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as stated in the constitution of the russian federation. why else the upper house of parliament for permission to use all forces in ukraine until the situation is stabilized. the federation council unanimously approved the move that was specifically retreated but those senators and presidential spokesman that's the deployment was optional depending on the severity of the threats to the russian nationals living in the crimea and the south east tears result ukraine is sending kids. to react promptly. in case all infiltration of radical groups into those terrorists trees at the rock attacks of nine thousand radicals on the crutches or in our soul continues to move to the ones that take place on the first of march in the crimea is happy to see it all went out hard spun and eighty dollars this can often tell us what exactly happened. so formed a team in the sense from kiev tried the storming in the eye catching several local government buildings here fighting weapons and using sound remains of the so called self defense quads were able to repel
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today the russian parliament approved the deployment of troops to the accident states and in return the interim leadership the heathens but the country's them in a tree on the lives of the crimean peninsula is the main flash point in ukraine crisis. it's really a true russian part of the country which is so humble servant to russia's black sea fleet will calls for a de escalation in tensions that come from all directions in washington president barack obama as national security team had gathered to discuss one senior official described as a potential policy option while in ukraine has asked the us on the names of the un security council to help safeguard its territorial integrity. what's the route now the international reaction to these latest developments and the colts from the international community not to interfere in the political situation in ukraine. the russians to hazards of parliament approved the deployment of russian troops in crimea the kremlin said resident engineer preteen had not yet decided whether he would send soldiers. the fast moving developments prompted internatio
today the russian parliament approved the deployment of troops to the accident states and in return the interim leadership the heathens but the country's them in a tree on the lives of the crimean peninsula is the main flash point in ukraine crisis. it's really a true russian part of the country which is so humble servant to russia's black sea fleet will calls for a de escalation in tensions that come from all directions in washington president barack obama as national security team had...
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and ukraine right now with. situation is very serious and even dangerous and the autonomous republic of crimea more than half of its population is ethnic russians and the forced to ward off attacks from radical groups that came to power in kiev as a result of last week's coup now the russian president vladimir putin has addressed the parliament asking for support of potential military help let's now listen to what he's had to say because of the extraordinary situation in ukraine which represents a threat to the laws of russian citizens our compatriots and the contingent of russian armed forces located in the autonomous republic of crimea according to an international treaty stated in the constitution of the russian federation i asked the upper house of parliament for permission to use armed forces new crane until the situation there is stabilized the federation council unanimously approved the move it was specifically reiterated by both the senators and the presidential spokesman that the deployment was optional
and ukraine right now with. situation is very serious and even dangerous and the autonomous republic of crimea more than half of its population is ethnic russians and the forced to ward off attacks from radical groups that came to power in kiev as a result of last week's coup now the russian president vladimir putin has addressed the parliament asking for support of potential military help let's now listen to what he's had to say because of the extraordinary situation in ukraine which...
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president vladimir putin to pull back his military from ukraine. in an exclusive interview with fox news sunday, house intelligence chairman mike rogers said the united states is being outmaneuvered. >> i think putin is playing chess and we're playing ma ing . >> jim miller say pulitzer prize winning author and fox news contributor. lindsey graham says nobody takes president obama seriously he says, because he has made, you know, threats before. and hasn't followed through. is that true? >> well, he's extremely good at assessing weakness in someone who is opposing. and i think he figured out a long time ago that there wasn't going to be any really serious consequence. >> so president obama is a guy who has lost credibility. >> that's absolutely clear. what we shouldn't do, gregg is draw a red line that he has no willingness or ability to enforce. >> ukraine's government is asking the united states and europe. removing russia from the g-8 or g-20 going to do any good? can it be done? >> i'm not sure that's necessary because we're not certain what ga
president vladimir putin to pull back his military from ukraine. in an exclusive interview with fox news sunday, house intelligence chairman mike rogers said the united states is being outmaneuvered. >> i think putin is playing chess and we're playing ma ing . >> jim miller say pulitzer prize winning author and fox news contributor. lindsey graham says nobody takes president obama seriously he says, because he has made, you know, threats before. and hasn't followed through. is that...
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he'll try to pull that off in the ukraine. >> his foreign minister stating the stage precisely with that with his words. i thought, frankly, his use of the expression of e global community, talking about ukraine's membership therein the european community, as if russia itself were at theead of that partular table. it was artful language and an artful tone. anpresident putin hasn't said a word even as president obama and the white house, secretary kerry are making some rather, well, bell koss statements, i'm not ctain this president can back it up. >> there's no military situation under which we would probably use forces. but putin doesn't want to damage that reputation and standing that he has in the world community by introducing those forces. nothing wrong with having troops on the border a a demonstration of force. and reminder to those in the ukraine who are paying attention, that he in the past he has used force. over the long term, we'll see the ukraine divided into two distinct countries and two distinct region, one of them being crimea and the rest of the area down there, that's
he'll try to pull that off in the ukraine. >> his foreign minister stating the stage precisely with that with his words. i thought, frankly, his use of the expression of e global community, talking about ukraine's membership therein the european community, as if russia itself were at theead of that partular table. it was artful language and an artful tone. anpresident putin hasn't said a word even as president obama and the white house, secretary kerry are making some rather, well, bell...
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earlier on "state of the union," ukraine's ambassador to the u.n. said his country will need military help from other nations. >> we are to demonstrate that we have our own capacity to protect ourselves as it was decided today in the parliament and we are preparing to defend ourselves. and nationally if aggravation is going in that way, when the russian troops, they are enlarging their quantity with every coming hour, naturally we will ask for military support and other kind of support. >> russia says it reserves the right to use force to protect its military personnel and russians citizens in crimea. in response to the crisis, the united states, great britain, and france are suspending their participation in prep talks for the g-8 sum russia will host in june. to our guests in just a moment, but first cnn's ian lee in the ukrainian capital kiev. ian, we are hearing about a new incursion with the border today. what do you know about it? >> reporter: candy, the ukrainian border services website are saying two of their installations were overrun today
earlier on "state of the union," ukraine's ambassador to the u.n. said his country will need military help from other nations. >> we are to demonstrate that we have our own capacity to protect ourselves as it was decided today in the parliament and we are preparing to defend ourselves. and nationally if aggravation is going in that way, when the russian troops, they are enlarging their quantity with every coming hour, naturally we will ask for military support and other kind of...
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resistance to rule from across the southeast of ukraine with protests in the dozen cities against the far right nationalists taking up power after the coup. and in this week's other news diplomatic swordplay between venezuela and united states as deadly clashes in caracas see washington accused of fueling the trouble. and the controversial christian group patrols the streets of london claiming it wants to counter aggressive islamification local community leaders fear it's actually stoking religious tensions. in the back of the past seven days top stories and the latest developments this is the weekly on r.t. international but we start with our breaking news this hour and that is that the commander of ukraine's naval forces has pledged his allegiance to the crimean people and it follows reports that ukrainian troops stationed in the peninsula were either quitting or joining local defense groups on mass effectively putting the authorities in crimea fully in charge of the territory when all is in the crimean capital and joins me live from there now maria what exactly do these development
resistance to rule from across the southeast of ukraine with protests in the dozen cities against the far right nationalists taking up power after the coup. and in this week's other news diplomatic swordplay between venezuela and united states as deadly clashes in caracas see washington accused of fueling the trouble. and the controversial christian group patrols the streets of london claiming it wants to counter aggressive islamification local community leaders fear it's actually stoking...
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go to our state of council for. the u.n. security council to get a grip on the rounds of calls in ukraine who are now calling for a full scale terror campaign and the federation council of russia's parliament has asked the kremlin to pull buying the country's ambassador from washington again education has the details would worship brings to the u. when is the message that those who through force took power in kiev should not count on using force against people in crimea and other parts of ukraine that had no say in the power grab my dog the russian envoy to the un called on kiev and those who have influence on key have to bring the situation in the country on a quote political constitutional track or urges everyone to go back to the agreement signed in february between the ukrainian government and some of the opposition leaders that would lead to elections that would lead to a unity government which would be inclusive and it would not trouble in the interest of a big part of ukraine that had no say in the power grab it bind
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i would use those and we shouldn't let the ukraine get the eu and the united states into a civil war, but there lots of good options leading up to that. >> joining me now the anchor of fox news sunday is chris wallace. good morning. >> good morning to you, jamie. >> i want to ask you about his comments. you broke news on your show from darrell issa. >> we did indeed. lois learner, the official who was called to testify last may about her involvement in the targeting of conservative groups and refused to testify citing her fifth amendment rights against self incrimination. her lawyer said she would be called before the committee on wednesday and the lawyer has said that lois learner will testify and answer all questions about her involvement in the targeting scandal. >> no word on whether or not that comes on a deal for immunity. >> we have word and that is no. this is because of the facts that they apparently felt they didn't want to risk that she was voted in contempt. there was no deal and answer all questions according to issa's conversation with the lawyer. >> that's fascinating n
i would use those and we shouldn't let the ukraine get the eu and the united states into a civil war, but there lots of good options leading up to that. >> joining me now the anchor of fox news sunday is chris wallace. good morning. >> good morning to you, jamie. >> i want to ask you about his comments. you broke news on your show from darrell issa. >> we did indeed. lois learner, the official who was called to testify last may about her involvement in the targeting of...
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drawer its ambassador from the united states more now from washington analyses guy nature can what russia brings to the u. when is the message that those who through force took power in kiev should not count on using force against people in crimea and other parts of ukraine that have no say in the power grab at my down the russian envoy to the un called on kiev and those who have influence on key have to bring the situation in the country on a quote political constitutional track for sure urges everyone to go back to the agreement signed in february between the ukrainian government and some of the opposition leaders that would lead to elections that would lead to a unity government to which would be inclusive and it would not trouble in the interest of a big part of ukraine that had no say in the power grab it find on in the meantime russia calls for decision makers in kiev and in the west to rein in the investor to said the radicals in ukraine who have very anti russian sentiments and who present danger to the russian speaking population in ukraine russia says if the russian speaking pop
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the united states will stand with the international community in affirming that there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. >> that was president obama moments ago from the white house briefing room commenting on the escalating crisis in ukraine. earlier, unconfirmed reports of russian military intervention in the region sent the s&p lower. the whole episode underscoring just how sensitive the market is to this situation. the question now is, if the situation gets worse, what could that mean for stocks, could russia be the next black swan? we did see people during this session wanting to take risk off in response to various reports that crossed the screen. >> risk off, other than u.s. equities. when you think about it, you talked about it just before, it was at five-year lows. it's a very cheap index, but it trades very poorly, there are risks that have been taken off there all along during this thing. and then bonds again. u.s. treasuries, the world forgot during the taper, there's one safe haven in assets and it's u.s. treasuries. they've been well bid. >> mike? >> w
the united states will stand with the international community in affirming that there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. >> that was president obama moments ago from the white house briefing room commenting on the escalating crisis in ukraine. earlier, unconfirmed reports of russian military intervention in the region sent the s&p lower. the whole episode underscoring just how sensitive the market is to this situation. the question now is, if the situation gets...
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who bails out ukraine, does europe, the united states, or do the russians. >> k.t. and colonel hunt thanks so much for you incite on this. >> you're welcome. >> coming up, a medal of honor recipient pulls no punches in responding to the obama administration's proposed military cuts. >>> this week the obama administration announcing that it wants to reduce or level of the military, the army, in particular to pre world war ii levels. with me now is american hero marine sergeant dakota meyer. thank you for being with us tonight. >> good evening. >> you received the medal of honor. you know the horrors of war. take us there. how does a budget affect the safety of the military who's in harm's way? >> well, i mean it affects it multiple ways. one of the biggest ways is obviously the number cuts, cutting down the number of, you know, size of our military and soldiers and marine airmen. where the budget is going to start affecting us is on the side of the gear. we were already going over and fighting with gear that a lot of it is outdated. what does that do to us? it puts u
who bails out ukraine, does europe, the united states, or do the russians. >> k.t. and colonel hunt thanks so much for you incite on this. >> you're welcome. >> coming up, a medal of honor recipient pulls no punches in responding to the obama administration's proposed military cuts. >>> this week the obama administration announcing that it wants to reduce or level of the military, the army, in particular to pre world war ii levels. with me now is american hero marine...
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and right now united states and great britain have to be guaranteed of -- for ukraine as independent country. >> you want the united states -- you want united states and britain to guarantee the independence of ukraine, including crimea? does that mean you want america to help in getting russian forces out of crimea? >> yes, of course. it's the main point right now the russians have to take away the russian forces from crimea. it's the main point. crimea, ukraine territory. we talk independence of ukraine, it's all military forces have to remove from ukrainian territory. it's crystal clear. >> you know what, a lot of russians say that crimea is really originally part of russia and that it would be okay if crimea were to go to russia. do you believe that would be okay? would it be acceptable to the ukrainian people to -- for crimea to become part of russia? >> yeah. it's not acceptable. crimea always was a part of ukraine country and right now russia try to create new territory and it's all what happens right now is crimea create not from ukraine, not in crimea, it's created outside.
and right now united states and great britain have to be guaranteed of -- for ukraine as independent country. >> you want the united states -- you want united states and britain to guarantee the independence of ukraine, including crimea? does that mean you want america to help in getting russian forces out of crimea? >> yes, of course. it's the main point right now the russians have to take away the russian forces from crimea. it's the main point. crimea, ukraine territory. we talk...
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be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. obama is considering a boycott of james g eight summit in swansea. that would be a serious diplomatic front to the kremlin. it is unlikely that such gestures will discourage the russian government from its course in the crimean crisis. at the moment. all signs point to confrontation the three new government has placed its troops in crimea on high alert. and it emphasizes that will not bow to provocations from russia. ok we're going to live not to our correspondent in moscow on i gave it my head that says he still making up its mind that parliament has approved the streets. this is much more than just a strong show of strength. it does seem like just says more than than that sexy by now however all said and then when experts close to the kremlin and have been telling us it's not really like that is that war is just around the corner three she really wants to take time it seems he was to put pressure on ukraine and then see how they act react sixty days. he also used the expression cann
be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. obama is considering a boycott of james g eight summit in swansea. that would be a serious diplomatic front to the kremlin. it is unlikely that such gestures will discourage the russian government from its course in the crimean crisis. at the moment. all signs point to confrontation the three new government has placed its troops in crimea on high alert. and it emphasizes that will not bow to provocations from russia. ok we're going to live not...
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he has sent a message to the united states and the ukraine that he is still this major. >> major developments happening quickly. just in the last hour. russian forces taking full control of cry crimea we have word of secretary of state traveling to the area on tuesday. and the german chancellor has spoken to putin. president putin accepting that suggestion. and things moving rapidly. and we'll have the latest coming up after this break. i can download anything i want. [ girl ] seriously? that's a lot of music. seriously. that's insane. and it's 15 bucks a month for the family. seriously? that's a lot of gold rope. seriously, that's a signature look. you don't have a signature look, honey. ♪ that's a signature look. [ male announcer ] only at&t brings you beats music. unlimited downloads for up to 5 accounts and 10 devices all for $14.99 a month. ♪ >>> breaking news by the minute. new developments by the minute. russian forces now control the peninsula. in a situation with few good options for the u.s. i spoke last hour to former ambassador. i asked general marks if the military action amo
he has sent a message to the united states and the ukraine that he is still this major. >> major developments happening quickly. just in the last hour. russian forces taking full control of cry crimea we have word of secretary of state traveling to the area on tuesday. and the german chancellor has spoken to putin. president putin accepting that suggestion. and things moving rapidly. and we'll have the latest coming up after this break. i can download anything i want. [ girl ] seriously?...
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it is not russia versus the united states, russia v. ecó÷)tw this is about the people of ukraine. the people of ukraine are the people who initiated what is happening there. their president lost all support, all legitimacy, he fled in the night, his own supporters deserted him, they went to their parliament and voted according to their parliamentary process. this is a democratic process that has placed this new government where it is and president putin and russia ought to respect that. >> schieffer: mr. secretary, when you come right down to it the president says there's a cost, there are certain diplomatic things you can do. you can boycott the g8 so onment but when you come right down to it, what can we really do here? i don't suppose anybody thinks we're going to declare war on russia here and send military forces in there. >> there are very serious repercussion that can flow out of this. there are broad away of options that are available. not just to the united states but to our allies. i spent yesterday afternoon on the phone with many of my counterparts, i talked to ten of
it is not russia versus the united states, russia v. ecó÷)tw this is about the people of ukraine. the people of ukraine are the people who initiated what is happening there. their president lost all support, all legitimacy, he fled in the night, his own supporters deserted him, they went to their parliament and voted according to their parliamentary process. this is a democratic process that has placed this new government where it is and president putin and russia ought to respect that....
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the decision contains the full name of ukraine. this is something which would like to not even guess it could happen. the european union did a great job mediating this crisis. they demonstrate solidarity to help us economically which is important. the eu focuses on all the problems in ukraine which we have had since long ago. demanding that we be inclusive and find solutions for any group of people in any region. any ethnic minority. this is important. it means we need good advice. and also we need good support from them. >> one more question. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. thank you very much. their party is different. the leaders made some statements for some people, but it does not reflect the majority. in the western region -- very constructive. >> will there be a national unity government? >> i explained the effects in our history yesterday. the opposition stated that that the new government would be the government of the people's trust. the people on the streets demanded permission to bring the candidates before the vo
the decision contains the full name of ukraine. this is something which would like to not even guess it could happen. the european union did a great job mediating this crisis. they demonstrate solidarity to help us economically which is important. the eu focuses on all the problems in ukraine which we have had since long ago. demanding that we be inclusive and find solutions for any group of people in any region. any ethnic minority. this is important. it means we need good advice. and also we...
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do you want to stay a part of ukraine or want your own independent state? we want to stay a part of ukraine, but we want more rights. and i think people here, especially the ethnic russians are extremely worried that, for example, they won't be able to continue in a country using the russian language and that kiev has basically forgotten about them and acting unilaterally without incorporating the needs of the whole country. that is the big fear here. as phil was saying to these people, to the ethnic russians here, president putin is a strong man. they like the sense that he has their backs and perhaps that's why they're not concerned at all. they feel protected by the presence of this military presence on the streets. >> okay, diana magnay, thank you very much. >> we know the crisis in ukraine is spilling over into another political arena. this upcoming g-8 summit. president obama released a statement yesterday announcing the u.s. will not participate in prep meetings. of course, the g-8 meeting scheduled for june in sochi. >> a boycott of that june summit
do you want to stay a part of ukraine or want your own independent state? we want to stay a part of ukraine, but we want more rights. and i think people here, especially the ethnic russians are extremely worried that, for example, they won't be able to continue in a country using the russian language and that kiev has basically forgotten about them and acting unilaterally without incorporating the needs of the whole country. that is the big fear here. as phil was saying to these people, to the...
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who bails out ukraine, does europe, the united states, or do the russians. >> k.t. and colonel hunt thanks so much for you incite on this. >> you're welcome. >> coming up, a medal of honor recipient pulls no punches in responding to the obama administration's proposed military cuts. instead of mailing everyone my vacation photos, i'm saving a ton of time by posting them to my wall. oh, i like that one. it's so quick! it's just like my car insurance. i saved 15% in just 15 minutes. i saved more than that in half the time. i unfriend you. that's not how it works. that's not how any of this works. [ male announcer ] 15 minutes for auote isn't how it works anymore. with esurance, 7 1/2 minutes could save you on car insurance. welcome to the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. driven to make car buyingweasy. we're car people, i know, you're probably looking at me thinking "thatweird, who's ever heard of car buying beieasy!?" right?! well, with new edmunds price promise it is. just compare cars from local price promise dealers and get an upfront pri
who bails out ukraine, does europe, the united states, or do the russians. >> k.t. and colonel hunt thanks so much for you incite on this. >> you're welcome. >> coming up, a medal of honor recipient pulls no punches in responding to the obama administration's proposed military cuts. instead of mailing everyone my vacation photos, i'm saving a ton of time by posting them to my wall. oh, i like that one. it's so quick! it's just like my car insurance. i saved 15% in just 15...
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who bails out ukraine, does europe, the united states, or do the russians. >> k.t. and colonel hunt thanks so much for you incite on this. >> you're welcome. >> coming up, a medal of honor recipient pulls no punches in responding to the obama administration's proposed military cuts. why do people count on sunsweet prune juice to stay fit on the inside? it's made only from prunes, nothing else. it works, simple as that. it's a natural source of fiber and 5 essential vitamins. it's the smart choice for me. try sunsweet's amazing juices and new amazing prune light. some brokerage firms are but way too many aren't. why? because selling thfunds makes them more money. which makes you wonder. isn't at a conflict? search "proprietary mutual funds". yikes!! then go to e*trade. we've got over 8,000 mutual funds and not one of them has our name on it. we're in the business of finding the right investments for u. e*trade. less for us, more for you. the fund's prospectus contains its investment objectives, risks, chargesexpenses and other importt information and should be re and
who bails out ukraine, does europe, the united states, or do the russians. >> k.t. and colonel hunt thanks so much for you incite on this. >> you're welcome. >> coming up, a medal of honor recipient pulls no punches in responding to the obama administration's proposed military cuts. why do people count on sunsweet prune juice to stay fit on the inside? it's made only from prunes, nothing else. it works, simple as that. it's a natural source of fiber and 5 essential vitamins....
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of ukraine where you have about 40% of the population being ethnic russian. were that to happen, it's conceivable that we could see this widen into a civil war between a europe-oriented western ukraine and a russia- russia-oriented eastern ukraine. >> thanks so much. >> my pleasure. >>> in beijing, china, today new regulations went into effect designed to limit air pollution caused by coal burning factories and plants. first time violators would face fines of 100,000, or approximately $16,000. fines would double for each subsequent offense. beijing suffers from severe air pollution. in southwestern china at least 27 people were killed and more than 100 wounded in a knife attack at a train station. authorities say uniform men brandishing knives attacked passengers before several were shot by police. state television called it a terror attack. >>> back in the u.s., a major rainstorm continued to pound much of california which has been suffering through its worst drought in more than a century. more than 1,200 homes were evacuated yesterday following heavy rain.
of ukraine where you have about 40% of the population being ethnic russian. were that to happen, it's conceivable that we could see this widen into a civil war between a europe-oriented western ukraine and a russia- russia-oriented eastern ukraine. >> thanks so much. >> my pleasure. >>> in beijing, china, today new regulations went into effect designed to limit air pollution caused by coal burning factories and plants. first time violators would face fines of 100,000, or...
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of the united states nighted nations ukraine goes on high alert after russian troops move in to crimea. 90-minute phone call president obama speaks to russia's president telling him to back off ukraine. and now nato will have their emergency meet diogu crane set for monday in brussels. ♪ ♪ >>> hello and bell to him al jazerra america i am morgan radford live in new york city. an appeal from president obama to russia pred hav vladimir put, his plea has fallen on deaf ears, putin said it's merely to secure safety. setting the stage for potential conflicts. since russia has veto power any security action appears unlikely. the u.s. is calling on u.n. to send observers to ukraine while nato is set to hold an emergency meeting in brussels on monday. president obama called putin and spoke for 90 minutes about a political solution, but so far russia is not budging. jennifer glasse is in the crimean capital where the russian forces are. >> reporter: the crimean president asked for help and he's getting it. here it crimea, at least, it's welcome news to many. jubilation in the crimean capita
of the united states nighted nations ukraine goes on high alert after russian troops move in to crimea. 90-minute phone call president obama speaks to russia's president telling him to back off ukraine. and now nato will have their emergency meet diogu crane set for monday in brussels. ♪ ♪ >>> hello and bell to him al jazerra america i am morgan radford live in new york city. an appeal from president obama to russia pred hav vladimir put, his plea has fallen on deaf ears, putin...
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, russia versus europe, this is the people of ukraine. people who stood up against snipers firing at them from the roofs who are fighting against the tyranny of having political opposition put in jail. and president putin needs to think carefully about russia's real interests here. russia may be able to invade crimea, but in the end, russia will isolate itself. there will be costs to the economy of russia, costs to russian businesses, cost to russian individuals. and ultimately, i think, russia will isolate itself on a global stage that it just spent $60 billion through the olympics to try to present a different face on. it seems to me that if russia were to step back and look at where its interests are, we ought to be able to work this out through the diplomatic process. if russia chooses not to, there will be serious repercussions. >> do they include the u.s. not going to the g8 summit in sochi come this summer, sir? >> it's a distinct possibility. we will hope that russia will choose to engage with us, work with the government of ukrai
, russia versus europe, this is the people of ukraine. people who stood up against snipers firing at them from the roofs who are fighting against the tyranny of having political opposition put in jail. and president putin needs to think carefully about russia's real interests here. russia may be able to invade crimea, but in the end, russia will isolate itself. there will be costs to the economy of russia, costs to russian businesses, cost to russian individuals. and ultimately, i think, russia...
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secretary of state john kerry calls it an invasion and ukraine has mobilized its army now. it is our top issue this morning. president obama spoking with president putin of russia on saturday after warning there will be costs should russia intervene. i'm joined this morning by the secretary of state john kerry, and exclusively by republican senator marco rubio of florida, a key voice on the senate foreign relations committee. also, a big moment in politics. the culture wars in america as arizona's governor vetoes a controversial bill that opponents labeled as anti-gay. how do we as a country reconcile concerns over religious freedom and civil liberties? we will analyze how this could play out in this midterm election year. >>> plus no end in sight to california's an devastating drought. i will ask jerry brown about the effects. we want to begin with ukraine. the latest on the dramatic events in this crisis from nbc's bill neely in simferopol, the capital of the crimea. there's a real fear now that russia may try to annex the crimea. what's the latest on the ground there? >>
secretary of state john kerry calls it an invasion and ukraine has mobilized its army now. it is our top issue this morning. president obama spoking with president putin of russia on saturday after warning there will be costs should russia intervene. i'm joined this morning by the secretary of state john kerry, and exclusively by republican senator marco rubio of florida, a key voice on the senate foreign relations committee. also, a big moment in politics. the culture wars in america as...
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i suppose nato could movies a troops to the border with ukraine between poland and ukraine, but it's quite clear that europe and the united states no matter how much you know, kerry mentioned that they are so united, there is really nothing more than economic pressure. now, that could actually -- >> you think the military is pleatly off thcompletely off th? >> actual movement of nato troops, i don't think this situation warrants that. but they are talking about economic sanctions and that actually could, in the longer term, prove pretty harmful to mr. putin, because after all, he is supported by an elite of russians who are very interested in close ties with the west. they don't want to get on black lists and not be able to have exchange. they want western investments. so, yeah, i think the economic lever is something that can be used. >> but it's interesting that you both think that the economic 11 and diplomacy respectively are such powerful tools here. earlier andrÉ you said that your colleagues in washington said this issue was as big as iraq. so why should it then warrant a dif
i suppose nato could movies a troops to the border with ukraine between poland and ukraine, but it's quite clear that europe and the united states no matter how much you know, kerry mentioned that they are so united, there is really nothing more than economic pressure. now, that could actually -- >> you think the military is pleatly off thcompletely off th? >> actual movement of nato troops, i don't think this situation warrants that. but they are talking about economic sanctions...
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it's exported to ukraine at a price far in excess of what we pay in the united states and well above any economic costs. pure gravy, russia exported to ukraine. >> general, little rock, arkansas, always a pressure. we thank you. we'll be right back. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. [ mthat if you wear a partial,w you're almost twice as likely to lose your supporting teeth? try poligrip for partials. poligrip helps minimize stress which may damage supporting teeth by stabilizing your partial. care for your partial. help protect your natural teeth. >>> russia approved using military force in ukraine. they say the move was necessary to protect russian citizens from potential violence. not many people are really buying th
it's exported to ukraine at a price far in excess of what we pay in the united states and well above any economic costs. pure gravy, russia exported to ukraine. >> general, little rock, arkansas, always a pressure. we thank you. we'll be right back. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to...
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in united states, in brooklyn. so it means that the explaining from russia's side absolutely unacceptable pretext which is not foreseen by the international laws. so that's why today the prime minister said what he said and yesterday we were supported by the critics in the united nations really estimating that it is an act of aggression. >> i think that clearly world opinion is on the side of the government in kiev. my question to you is, okay, it's a declaration of war by russia. let's accept that that is what those movement of russian troops over the border has been. now what? because if ukraine doesn't have the military forces to confront russia, who or what backs them off? >> first of all, we address to the guarantors of our security, territorial integrity the countries who are permanent members of the security council and who gave us guarantee under the so-called budapest agreement in 1994 to protect our territorial integrity. so yesterday on our appeal in the security council, the ambassador of united kingdom
in united states, in brooklyn. so it means that the explaining from russia's side absolutely unacceptable pretext which is not foreseen by the international laws. so that's why today the prime minister said what he said and yesterday we were supported by the critics in the united nations really estimating that it is an act of aggression. >> i think that clearly world opinion is on the side of the government in kiev. my question to you is, okay, it's a declaration of war by russia. let's...
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and that's on top of that that led to the national bank of ukraine and treeview state temporary limits russia's migration service just said that the number of asylum applications received from ukraine has increased significantly even numbers such as one hundred thousand as silent applications have been received within the past two weeks alarming figures indeed and these figures even increase in the nearest future as the situation just ask just getting out of control ukraine's now bouncing on the verge of default the country's finance ministry claims bankruptcy is looming it's estimated more than thirty five billion dollars an aid will be needed by the end of twenty fifteen meanwhile its foreign debt has climbed to around one hundred forty billion that's nearly eighty percent of ukraine's gross domestic product and with the country being torn apart by those defying and supporting the new leadership the economic situation is only getting worse a recap of our breaking news russia's upper house of parliament house voted to approve the use of military forces in ukraine to stabilize the situ
and that's on top of that that led to the national bank of ukraine and treeview state temporary limits russia's migration service just said that the number of asylum applications received from ukraine has increased significantly even numbers such as one hundred thousand as silent applications have been received within the past two weeks alarming figures indeed and these figures even increase in the nearest future as the situation just ask just getting out of control ukraine's now bouncing on...
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we have learned tonight that secretary of state john kerry son his way to ukraine tomorrow. off the top tonight we have two reports from liz palmer in crimea in a moment. but first charlie d'agata in kiev. >> reporter: anger, outrage and fear fill kiev's independence square today. prime minister arseny yatsenyuk warned that russia's military intervention in crimea has brought ukraine to the brink of disaster. >> this is the red alert. this is not the threat. this is actually the declab0ion of war to my cry. >> reporter: the newly tomed government put the army on high alert and called on men of fighting age, hundreds of thousands of reservists to be ready to take up arms. thousands of demonstrators rallied against russia's actions calling president vladimir putin a dick state-- dictator and a liar. this sign says putin, hands-off ukraine. in the place where they are still mourning those killed in protests that brought the russian-backed president down, activists told us there is little appetite for more bloodshed. >> of course i'm worried, of course. because i don't want to h
we have learned tonight that secretary of state john kerry son his way to ukraine tomorrow. off the top tonight we have two reports from liz palmer in crimea in a moment. but first charlie d'agata in kiev. >> reporter: anger, outrage and fear fill kiev's independence square today. prime minister arseny yatsenyuk warned that russia's military intervention in crimea has brought ukraine to the brink of disaster. >> this is the red alert. this is not the threat. this is actually the...
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should probably be part of russia or independent russian speaking states and not part of the ukraine and i think the first future stability as i say maybe some sort of a partition of ukraine into i'm not sure why that's such a horrible idea to everybody but. you know in the want term i think that may be a good settlement. well time will certainly tell in this situation ivan eland u.s. defense analyst thank you very much thank you stay with us as our to continue to look at the turmoil of the ukraine after a short break. a . little lights around. you but. you. pay for the young girls cam all for the future harder. you know between two and three hundred million guns united states so you can act like they're not here and keep kids away from. the causes that is the law or you know i mean this teaches them a lot of rote sponsibility and since the gun debate through the eyes of children if we can't do it for our children move for our future what the country will say you. welcome back you're watching our two international live from moscow to our breaking news russia's upper house of parliame
should probably be part of russia or independent russian speaking states and not part of the ukraine and i think the first future stability as i say maybe some sort of a partition of ukraine into i'm not sure why that's such a horrible idea to everybody but. you know in the want term i think that may be a good settlement. well time will certainly tell in this situation ivan eland u.s. defense analyst thank you very much thank you stay with us as our to continue to look at the turmoil of the...
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the crisis in ukraine deepen as the u.s. warns russia not to try to split the country. >> united states will stand with the international community and there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. >> russian troops move into crimea as the interim government accuses the kremlin of an invasion. what happens now? we'll have a live report. and the chair of the house intelligence committee, mike rogers, joins us with the latest. only on "fox news sunday". >>> then a new investigation into irs targeting of conservative groups. we'll talk with
the crisis in ukraine deepen as the u.s. warns russia not to try to split the country. >> united states will stand with the international community and there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. >> russian troops move into crimea as the interim government accuses the kremlin of an invasion. what happens now? we'll have a live report. and the chair of the house intelligence committee, mike rogers, joins us with the latest. only on "fox news sunday"....
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the group said it will resume work in several states but nowhere many muslims live. >>> more on ukraine, russia's decision to deploy troops in the region is being strongly condemned by the international community. the u.s. is calling on russia to pull back it's a forces and return them to their bases in crimea. james bays is following develops at the u.n. >> reporter: ambassador how concerned are you at this saying situation? >> very deeply, we need deescalation. >> reporter: ambassadors are requiring for the second meeting. is your country invading crimea. the russian ambassador not answer pie questions but aware he would face strong criticism from other security council members particularly western nations. cameras were finally allowed to film the meeting, despite initial russian opposition. ukraine's ambassador appealed to the international community. >> we call upon the security council to do everything possible now to stop aggression by the russian federation against ukraine, there is still a chance. >> this is as dangerous as it is destabilizing, we are deeply disturbinged reports
the group said it will resume work in several states but nowhere many muslims live. >>> more on ukraine, russia's decision to deploy troops in the region is being strongly condemned by the international community. the u.s. is calling on russia to pull back it's a forces and return them to their bases in crimea. james bays is following develops at the u.n. >> reporter: ambassador how concerned are you at this saying situation? >> very deeply, we need deescalation. >>...
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the united states will work with ukraine, our allies and partners in europe and around the world, and here at the united nations to uphold and protect the sovereignty, unity and democratic future of ukraine. thank you. >> i thank the representative of the united states, and i give the floor to the representative of the united kingdom. >> president, as the panel presented that some eu member states were involved in making the crisis worse i would like to set out my government's position. the united kingdom is deeply concerned about the tensions in the crimea peninsula and by the fact that the russian parliament authorized action on ukrainian soil against the wishes of the ukrainian government. this action is a grave threat to the sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of ukraine. we condemn any act of aggression against ukraine. we have therefore sought an immediate and full explanation from the russian federation for the decision to authorize military action on sovereign ukrainian soil and the basis of it under international law. earlier today my prime minister called on
the united states will work with ukraine, our allies and partners in europe and around the world, and here at the united nations to uphold and protect the sovereignty, unity and democratic future of ukraine. thank you. >> i thank the representative of the united states, and i give the floor to the representative of the united kingdom. >> president, as the panel presented that some eu member states were involved in making the crisis worse i would like to set out my government's...
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buts is no the dead in other states. our panel discusses that and the latest from ukraine. and what you would like to ask the panel? just go to facebook or twitter. >>> any violation of ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity is deeply destabilizing which is not in the interest of ukraine, russia, or europe. >> president obama on friday warning russia of costs if military force is used in ukraine. it's time now for our sunday group. george will, former republican senator scott brown and former democratic senator evan buy. george, what's your sense how far putin and the russians are willing to go in crew and and what if anything and president obama to about it? >> i think he'll go as far as he needs to go to preserve ukraine and insert influence if that is not an integrated part of his country because it's the key to their great power status. now what can we do about it? we can begin by recognizing that russia is a third world country. the third world country with first world military. but in terms of the economic infrastructure, it's very vulnerable. and we have wha
buts is no the dead in other states. our panel discusses that and the latest from ukraine. and what you would like to ask the panel? just go to facebook or twitter. >>> any violation of ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity is deeply destabilizing which is not in the interest of ukraine, russia, or europe. >> president obama on friday warning russia of costs if military force is used in ukraine. it's time now for our sunday group. george will, former republican senator...
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. >>> the fast-moving developments in ukraine. pr putin with russianrsh words ukra crimean peninsula. this. ecreo state john ker kerry telling abc news russia's actions are a, quote, brazen act of aggression" and tonight the white house is considering all options. president putin, however, defiant telling president obama russia's interests. more on that 90-minute phone call between president obama and more on that 90-minute phone call between president obama and but abc's chief foreign tekrr usocf >> reporter: david, all day long russia tightened its grip here s by sea the russian navy poured in more forces. on the roads, russian troops were on the move. on the border between crimea and the rest of ukraine, russian soldiers were spotted digging trenches, a sign they're here to and nearby in russia itself, full-scale military exercises were underway ominously. for ukraine's new prime minister, it was all too much. >> we are on the brink of the disaster. >> reporter: in kiev, the ukrainian government put its military on high alert a
. >>> the fast-moving developments in ukraine. pr putin with russianrsh words ukra crimean peninsula. this. ecreo state john ker kerry telling abc news russia's actions are a, quote, brazen act of aggression" and tonight the white house is considering all options. president putin, however, defiant telling president obama russia's interests. more on that 90-minute phone call between president obama and more on that 90-minute phone call between president obama and but abc's chief...
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a nation on the brink as russian troops advance deeper into ukraine, openly defying the united states orders. but the military budget cuts to ending missile defense programs is the whooit white house weakening our military when we need it the most? >>> and "son of god" taking the nation by storm. >> forgiven myself. >> i thought only god could do that. >> which is easy to say his sins are forgiven or say he -- >> what's behind the movie's box office success and what does it say about faith in america? >>> and speaking of hollywood, toronto's crack smoking mayor is going to go all the way to the oscars. oh, my goodness. let me just say this. mornings are better with you, our friends. >> yeah. >> you're looking live at kiev in the ukraine where it's just after 4:00 in the afternoon there. freedom fighters and protesters storming the public square there with the fox news alert, tension escalating there. president obama telling russian valentine vladimir putin to back off his miss presence there. the morning on, russian troops are taking ukraine's crimea region. peter is live in washingto
a nation on the brink as russian troops advance deeper into ukraine, openly defying the united states orders. but the military budget cuts to ending missile defense programs is the whooit white house weakening our military when we need it the most? >>> and "son of god" taking the nation by storm. >> forgiven myself. >> i thought only god could do that. >> which is easy to say his sins are forgiven or say he -- >> what's behind the movie's box office...
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the united states calls on russia to provide deescalation by withdrawing the forces from ukraine and refraining from any interference elsewhere in ukraine. as we are hearing from the senior white house officials, the white house is making the diplomatic threat that the white house is no longer making preparations for the g-8 summit in sochi in june, and that is a clear shot to the russians as to what is happening next. but also, the fact that the united states is condemning russian's military action and considering it a violation of the international law, and jim, the contrast is very striking, and with respect to the kremlin's version of the phone call. it talks about how president putin was draw iing attention t the provocative and the criminal actions of the ultra-nationalist, and so the president of the united states and the president of russia have two different views on this, and it appears that as the conversations were going on, this national security meeting was happening here at the white house, and we have exclusive pictures of that, of the defense secretary chuck hagel of
the united states calls on russia to provide deescalation by withdrawing the forces from ukraine and refraining from any interference elsewhere in ukraine. as we are hearing from the senior white house officials, the white house is making the diplomatic threat that the white house is no longer making preparations for the g-8 summit in sochi in june, and that is a clear shot to the russians as to what is happening next. but also, the fact that the united states is condemning russian's military...
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we shouldn't let the ukraine get to the eu and the united states and did a civil war in the ukraine, but there are lots of raefl good options leading up to that. i would just cancel in sochi. i wouldn't talk about the planning session. i would cancel it. and i would go into a very aggressive posture on how we hope the ukraine financially, if they can get through their financial troubles, they could survive. >> let's sort of talk big picture. how do you think president obama has been handling relations with russia versus how vladimir putin has been handling relations with the united states? >> i think putin is playing chess and we're playing 's even. if you look at the nuclear negotiations, we got it handed to us. huge mistake especially for our allies in the baltics. when you move down the list in syria, the russians got everything that they needed. they believe they needed in syria. and so they have been running circles around us and i think it's really the naive position on a national security council and the president's advisers that if we just keep giving things to russia, they w
we shouldn't let the ukraine get to the eu and the united states and did a civil war in the ukraine, but there are lots of raefl good options leading up to that. i would just cancel in sochi. i wouldn't talk about the planning session. i would cancel it. and i would go into a very aggressive posture on how we hope the ukraine financially, if they can get through their financial troubles, they could survive. >> let's sort of talk big picture. how do you think president obama has been...